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cinefisch New user Wauwatosa 27 Posts |
We've all had one of these in our first magic kit. There is a routine for it in the Mark Wilson course. Big Guy's magic is producing a modern version of this classic effect that offers some interesting handlings. I had the pleasure of filming this video promo and working with Big Guy to come up with some of these new moves. He added something he calls the "Magic Carpet" which muffles the sound of that secret something (the Genii!!) that makes the effect work. The design of the vase is beautiful and it comes in 5 different designs. It's shape allows you to roll it (as seen in the trailer) which is a subtle display of its emptiness and also allows you to insert the rope from a horizontal position. Because of the "carpet you can more freely and naturally insert and remove the rope between suspensions. Another interesting feature is that, when inverted, the vase make a little pedestal where you could rest an item, such as a prediction card or your deck. It is really fun to play around with. Here is the video trailer;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PnhVDQf0Qo&t=5s |
Julie Inner circle 3932 Posts |
One of the best versions of this trick IMO is the one with a five inch or so long rubber fish in place of the vase. The piece of rope represented a fishing line.
This was part of the MAGICWORKS (Reiss?) series that was sold through conventional retail stores and promoted on some t.v. advertising many years ago. The special feature was that the performer did not need to steal a little hidden ball before allowing the fish to be handled by a spectator (no palming in or out). Anyone else remember this "goodie"? Julie |
Stevethomas Inner circle Southern U.S.A. 3726 Posts |
MagicWorks was Milton Bradley.
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
In 2015, I released my favorite routine from those early years of playing around in the back of the magic shop with all those toys. What I came up with is not just one trick, but a combination of many old effects built around the idea that a silk, on which a Genii is printed, appears and disappears in a bottle and does various other mysterious and mischievous things. Some of the old effects recreated for the Genii to play with include: The Imp Bottle, The Prayer Vase, The Hoo-Coin, The Demuth Milk Bottle, Floating Bottle, Dancing Hank, Silk-Kola, Appearing and Disappearing Bottle and a "Magic Carpet."
Jim Gerrish
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wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
Nice spin on an original effect ... excellent!
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Wizard of Oz Inner circle Most people wish I didn't have 5203 Posts |
Very nice video cinefisch!
The vases look great. What are they made of?
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6191 Posts |
I was curious what the vase was made off as well.
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– Karl Germain |
sillymagician New user Long Island, New York 74 Posts |
Into DIY magic projects? Like craft beers? If yes, this "How to" video is for you.
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